About Us
- Ian and Irene Jameison
- In 1977 we hired our first narrowboat from Anglo Welsh at Market Harborough.From that moment our destiny was set. In 2006 we finally purchased our own brand new 57' narrowboat which we named 'Free Spirit'. Our aim is to travel the length and breadth of all the navigable rivers and canals of the UK. This will be our story as it unfolds.
Thursday, 23 October 2008
Our doggie guests
Echo and Cain (Staffy ) joined us. Cain had a very fetching life jacket on. On enquiring why he had to wear it we were told he couldnt swim. Now as far as Im aware all dogs can swim, but when big Kev and Gunda took him to the Broads they thought htat it was high time he did more then have a paddle and consequently gave him a gentle nudge in slightly deeper water then he had been used to and sank!!!! When they realised he wasnt coming up big Kev panicked and luckily managed to grab hold of him and bring him to the surface.
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- My Kingfisher
- Adrift
- crossing the aquaduct
- Pontcysyllte Aquaduct
- crossing the Pontcysyllte aguaduct
- View from the aquaduct
- Heading toward Chirk aquaduct
- On Chirk Aquaduct
- Kevin looking really smug
- Gunda, big Kev and little Kev
- Chimney pots
- Which way did I need to move the tiller?
- Chris and Kev on Merlin
- Our doggie guests
- Montgomery Canal
- Lift bridges
- Lowering the bridge
- Yet another lift bridge
- The three woofits
- By the lake
- Turning the boat.
- Washing the boat
- Lovely Autumn morning
- Keep trying Kev
- Colin and Echo
- What a muppet
- Oscar and Colin
- Proud Grandparents
- Trip to Llangollen
- Oscar
- Chirk Tunnel
- Chirk aquaduct
- Our sick boat
- Grindley Brook
- Red sky in morning
- Wrenbury
- At the hotel Cairndale
- Who's the poser's
- On the ferry
- Waiting for our guide at the Causeway
- Giants Causeway
- Onwards and Upwards
- Views
- Shanklin Road
- By the canal at Enniskillen
- Ramada Jarvis Hotel Helipad
- Ramada Jarvis Hotel
- Donegal Castle
- Dissused Locks at Parkwest
- waiting for the ferry at Dunloghaire
- Just made it
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